I’m headed to London for Star Wars Celebration 2016, which runs from July 15th to July 17th 2016 at the ExCeL London Exhibition Centre. Some big Star Wars announcements and reveals are expected to come out of the weekend, and we’ll be covering it live from the U.K. So stay tuned for our coverage beginning Friday and going throughout the weekend.

Star Wars Celebration 2016 Predictions

It should be noted that I have no inside information on any of the reveals scheduled for Star Wars Celebration 2016. What follows is pure speculation, backed up by facts and information. Enjoy!

Star Wars Episode VIII Title Reveal

I don’t know for sure that a title for Rian Johnson‘s Star Wars Episode 8 will be revealed at the convention, but I think its a safe bet. Remember, J.J. Abrams announced the title of Episode 7 upon the conclusion of principal photography for the film. Episode VIII filming is set to wrap the week after Celebration. So it seems like the perfect opportunity to announce a title for the next installment of the Skywalker saga.

As for what the film will be titled, I’m not sure. If we look at the past to find a pattern in the titles of the franchise, I would guess that the title would probably be:

Dark Side-focused

include an aggressive, forceful word (“strikes” / “attack”).

and likely be four words in length.

I’ve heard suggestions ranging from The First Order Strikes Back to Rise of the First Order, but I’m sure the real title won’t be that obvious.

Our First Look at Alden Ehrenreich as Han Solo

Han Solo: A Star Wars Story directors Chris Miller and Phil Lord are scheduled to appear at the Future Filmmaker Discussion & Closing Ceremony on Sunday. The program also promises some surprise guests and I’m sure we’ll get the new Han Solo himself, Alden Ehrenreich, on the Celebration Stage. It’s too bad that Harrison Ford isn’t in Episode VIII and likely won’t be in London for the event, because a heartfelt passing of the torch moment would have been something special.

I’m wondering if we will see concept art or a costume test of Alden Ehrenreich as young Han Solo. It’s also possible we could get an official title for this movie as Disney and Lucasfilm have yet to confirm one. Last year at Star Wars Celebration they showed an exclusive teaser trailer for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story that was put together by ILM and not meant for wide audiences. Could ILM have put together a little something for the Han Solo movie? If I had to guess, it’d be a no.

A New Rogue One Trailer and Maybe Extra Some Footage

Okay, this one isn’t really much of a guess, as it is a definite plan. A new Rogue One: A Star Wars Story trailer is expected to debut during the Rogue One panel on July 15 at 4 PM in London — that’s 11 AM Eastern or 8 AM Pacific in the U.S. It has been revealed that the 3-minute trailer will air on ABC as part of a Star Wars special later that day. As for what will be in the trailer? I expect we’ll get our first glimpse of Darth Vader, as this first full-length trailer will have to educate non-geek audiences about the placement of this story in the Star Wars timeline.

There is a full hourlong Rogue One panel on Friday, so we should get quite a bit of new information on the first Star Wars standalone movie. We will probably get some new images from the film and possibly even some behind the scenes footage from the movie. There will also be a display of costumes and props at the event, so we should learn some juicy bits from that as well (remember, at Star Wars Celebration 2016 we first learned about the Resistance and The First Order from the costume displays).